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Day one Meaning in English

expression

ˈdeɪ/ /ˈwən
DAY wuhn
dˈeɪ/ /wˈɒn
DAY won

释义

The moment when something starts or begins; often used to mean 'from the very beginning' of an activity, job, or relationship.

用法与细微差别

Most often informal; appears in phrases like 'from day one'. Emphasizes loyalty, continuity, or the immediate start of something. Can be literal (first day) or figurative (the beginning of an experience or process). Often signals commitment or history.

例句

I have loved swimming since day one.

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From day one, she did her best at work.

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He knew the answer on day one of class.

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We've been friends since day one.

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She trusted me right from day one.

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It was clear this job would be tough from day one.

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